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==> Monitoring Engine, now available in IBM Tivoli Monitoring, enables root-cause analysis for IT failures, server-level correlation of multiple IT systems, and automated corrective measures

==> With the complimentary IBM Tivoli Monitoring Resource Model Builder, it has become easier to createAutomated Best Practices for monitoring and delivering autonomic self healing capabilities for IT systems

==> Working with the IBM Tivoli Monitoring family of products, the IBM Tivoli Resource Model Builder allows quickly deliver greater value to to customers with better managed IT systems

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Business Workload Manager

==> Business Workload Management for Heterogeneous Environments, which will be soon out in IBM Tivoli Monitoring for Transaction Performance Version 5.2 , uses the ARM standard to determine why bottlenecks happen, using response time measurement, transaction processing segment reporting, and learning of transaction workflow through servers and middleware.

==> The software then adjusts resources to avoid bottlenecks

==> Planned functions include the ability of BWLM to detect changes in its environment and decide which resources to adjust in order to enable a network of systems to meet end-to-end performance goals

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Conclusion

==> We must look to scientists studying nonlinear dynamics and complexity for new theories of emergent phenomena and robustness.

==> We must look to psychologists and human factors researchers for new goal-definition and visualization paradigms and for ways to help humans build trust in autonomic systems.

==> We must look to the legal profession, since many of the same issues that arise in the context of e-commerce will be important in autonomic systems that span organizational or national boundaries

==> It’s going to have to be an open source system because there are so m any parts. These parts will provide plenty of opportunity for competition.